
ArmInfo. Artur Osipyan, head of the Artsakh Revolutionary Party, who engaged in a dispute with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, has been transferred to a pretrial detention center. Artsakh lawyer Roman Yeritsyan announced this on his Facebook page.
He said that law enforcement agencies have opened a criminal case against Osipyan for hooliganism. "According to the charges, Osipyan obstructed the ruling Civil Contract party's campaign, disturbed the peace, argued with the prime minister, and made offensive statements toward him. Although the video shows who was being offensive," Yeritsyan noted, adding that Osipyan will likely be charged on May 19 and a motion for his arrest will be filed.
In turn, Daniel Ioannisyan, program coordinator for the NGO "Union of Informed Citizens," stated that Artur Osipyan's actions did not constitute hooliganism or any other criminal offense. "Artur Osipyan expressed political criticism of candidate Nikol Pashinyan, for which he received personal, humiliating attacks in response, including the words, 'Go and die!'" It is seriously concerning that the law enforcement response was not based on a proportionate and impartial assessment of the entire incident, but was limited to depriving Osipyan of his liberty. Meanwhile, no similar visible measures were taken against other individuals who displayed aggressive behavior and made offensive statements during the same incident, including supporters of the ruling political party," Ioannisyan noted in his Facebook post.
He also called on law enforcement agencies to immediately provide a public explanation of the factual basis for Osipyan's detention, explain whether the actions of the other participants in the incident were assessed, and why the same or equivalent measures were not taken against them.
On May 18, an argument broke out between Osipyan and the Armenian prime minister in Yerevan's Arabkir district. Osipyan accused Pashinyan of helping Arayik Harutyunyan get elected president of Artsakh through corruption. Moreover, he noted that it was Pashinyan who dissolved the OSCE Minsk Group on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and now the Azerbaijani authorities are promoting an agenda of settling Azerbaijanis in Armenia. These words infuriated Pashinyan, who began shouting, "Get out of here, you big guy," and "Let the Karabakh pseudo-elites get out of here altogether." "You Artur Osipyans should have died instead of our sons! You plunderers, you bastards! You should have died! Why are you alive, you brute, and even talking about 5,000 dead? Get out, you big guy! You should have let them pluck your feathers now," Pashinyan began shouting.